Search Results Ignored: -mental. Your search for title:revue, title:australian, title:canberra found the following documents (of 1131 documents searched): Displaying documents 81-90 of 94, with best matches first:
- 81. adamconnors.net | Toni Childs, Sunday November 23, 1996 | The Australian
This may be a nice little Xmas earner, but the strain and submission of having to resurrect old material for the sake of sales has never been more evident.
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- 82. adamconnors.net | Silverchair, Thursday March 27, 1997 | The Australian
Through the tiny window of opportunity that 'grunge' opened for simple youth bitterness, Newcastle's silverchair (mind the non title case punctuation, they like it that way) was Australia's gift from the great Kurt Cobain in the sky.
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- 83. adamconnors.net | Everything But The Girl, Friday March 7, 1997 | The Australian
Even with eight albums worth of celebratedly minimalist material to choose from, the only real momentum in the hit-seeking crowd was forced by their now highly successful remixed numbers.
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- 84. adamconnors.net | Dinosaur Jr, Sunday September 28, 1997 | The Australian
With the lights down, Mascis walked on and just plugged in and played, the stage lighting eventually unveiling the band's ten speaker stack with drummer George Berz wedged between a wall of Marshalls.
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- 85. adamconnors.net | The Stems, Friday February 28, 1997 | The Australian
It was Dom with his bob, Rich with his flick and the groovy ghoulies garage-pop of She's A Monster's intro to a mildew-green light which sealed it for any doubter that The Stems could cut the pace in 1997.
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- 86. adamconnors.net | Tripping Daisy (1996) | The Canberra Times
The bass playing Pirro, with the Dallas group Tripping Daisy, had been on the road for near on eight months and was itching to get back to enjoy the success of their new album, I Am An Elastic Firecracker, with a cold brewski on the porch.
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- 87. adamconnors.net | Sting, Saturday October 19, 1996 | The Australian
Far from the overblown extravaganza of a flashy, cult-like sermon reflecting the price of the event's tickets, Sting needed none of the extravagant staging we have come to expect from his musical and equally costly peers.
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- 88. adamconnors.net | Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine, Monday March 31, 1997 | The Australian
Like an amphetamine-charged episode of The Love Boat, Estefan and band glammed their way through their opening four songs including Congo (as seen by billions at the Atlanta Olympics closing ceremony) and Get On Your Feet.
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- 89. adamconnors.net | AC/DC, Saturday November 2, 1996 | The Australian
From the moment that Back In Black burst from the speakers following a big-screen introduction from MTV's Beavis And Butthead, AC/DC brought grown men in tight black denim to tears.
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- 90. adamconnors.net | Beasts of Bourbon (1997) | The Canberra Times
The power, venom and dirge of the Beasts' traditional blue-collar sound permeates Perkin's personal attack on himself, Fake being a song which could well be his retaliation to anyone critical of this, the seventeenth year of the Beasts of Bourbon's collective mindset.
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